CHILDREN OF BODOM's ALEXI LAIHO Interviewed By TESTAMENT's ALEX SKOLNICK (Video)

November 13, 2013

Metal Injection presents "Louder Education", a show starring TESTAMENT shredder Alex Skolnick, SOUND OF URCHIN's Chris "Tomato" Harfenist, and the students of T.H.O.R. (Tomato's House Of Rock). Each week on the series, a new special guest is invited to Tomato's House Of Rock to discuss their journey in the music business, provide educational tips for the growing artists, and round off the show with a kick-ass jam with the kids.

On the season finale of "Louder Education", CHILDREN OF BODOM guitarist/vocalist Alexi Laiho joins Skolnick and Harfenist to talk about the history of Laiho's band and to jam with the kids of T.H.O.R.

You can watch the episode below.

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